We chose Hoopers Bay for its natural beauty and location. The bay is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise shallow waters that shimmer under the tropical sun, creating a breathtaking contrast against the soft, white sandy beaches and the gentle waves that lap the shore.
It is also facing full North, offering a constant refreshing breeze but most importantly, on each end of the beach, jaw dropping sunrises and sunsets.
Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, Hoopers Bay provides a picturesque backdrop where palm trees sway gracefully in the warm breeze, offering shade and a sense of tranquility. The area is home to a diverse array of marine life, making it a paradise for snorkeling and swimming. Colorful fish dart in and out of coral reefs, while the occasional sea turtle glides through the pristine waters.
The sound of nature, from the rustling leaves and palms to the calls of seabirds, adds to the idyllic Caribbean ambiance.
However, lets not forget the Hoopers Bay community of locals, expats and tourists whom we regularly meet during our daily strolls on the beach, in grocery stores, or at one of the local restaurants. It's interesting to see that Hoopers Bay tends to attract like-minded people who, while being extremely different, share similar values and aspirations for themselves, humanity and our planet.
PS It is worth noting that Hoopers Bay is one of the few beaches where you can swim no matter the weather (almost ;-)) and that never disappears or washes away because of the tides or waves. It is protected by an inlet and many offshore cays, but also by a healthy dune, protected by the Hoopers Bay community, which keeps the sand still for all to enjoy. As you will see on other beaches, many home owners either removed the dune, built atop or built sea walls which accelerate erosion and devoid them from their beach in a matter of months.